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D-Matrix Starts Corsair AI Inference Chip Production

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Nvidia challenger D-Matrix has begun producing its Corsair inference chip, backed by Microsoft. The design fuses memory and compute on one die to cut latency and power, targeting the shift from AI training to high-volume inference.

Nvidia challenger D-Matrix has begun producing its Corsair inference chip, backed by Microsoft. The design fuses memory and compute on one die to cut latency and power, targeting the shift from AI training to high-volume inference.

D-Matrix Starts Corsair AI Inference Chip Production — daily-hour-news

Key Points

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Corsair tightly integrates memory and compute on a single chip for low-latency inference

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Microsoft is among the backers as it diversifies beyond Nvidia GPUs

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Aimed at inference economics, where most AI compute cost now sits

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Joins Cerebras and Groq in the inference-first chip race

Why It Matters

If inference rather than training is where AI spend concentrates, memory-compute chips like Corsair are a direct challenge to Nvidia's data-center margins.

Quick Facts

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does this matter?

If inference rather than training is where AI spend concentrates, memory-compute chips like Corsair are a direct challenge to Nvidia's data-center margins.

What happened?

Nvidia challenger D-Matrix has begun producing its Corsair inference chip, backed by Microsoft. The design fuses memory and compute on one die to cut latency and power, targeting the shift from AI training to high-volume inference.

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